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Unsymmetrical Alveolate PMMA/MWCNT Film as a Piezoresistive E-Skin with Four-Dimensional Resolution and Application for Detecting Motion Direction and Airflow Rate.

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The obtained piezoresistive and unsymmetrical tactile sensor realized a four-dimensional resolution, including a three-dimensional space and a fourth dimension of timeline, which enables future applications of human-machine interactions.
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Flexible and piezoresistive electronic skins (E-skins) with high spatial resolution are highly desired in artificial intelligence and human–machine interactions. In this study, a simple method is d...

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Ultrafast-response/recovery capacitive humidity sensor based on arc-shaped hollow structure with nanocone arrays for human physiological signals monitoring

TL;DR: In this article, a high-performance flexible capacitive humidity sensor by creating the arc-shaped hollow structure with poly(vinylidenefluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) [P(VDF-TrFE)] nanocone arrays is developed.
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A super-flexible and transparent wood film/silver nanowire electrode for optical and capacitive dual-mode sensing wood-based electronic skin

TL;DR: In this article, a wood-based e-skin with instrument-and naked eye-readable characteristics was sandwich assembled using silver nanowires and a super-flexible transparent wood (STW) film as an electrode and a pyramidal microstructure polydimethlysiloxane film as a stimuli-responsive layer.
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Highly sensitive flexible pressure sensors with microstructured rubber dielectric layers

TL;DR: Flexible, capacitive pressure sensors with unprecedented sensitivity and very short response times that can be inexpensively fabricated over large areas by microstructuring of thin films of the biocompatible elastomer polydimethylsiloxane are demonstrated.
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Skin electronics from scalable fabrication of an intrinsically stretchable transistor array.

TL;DR: The process offers a general platform for incorporating other intrinsically stretchable polymer materials, enabling the fabrication of next-generation stretchable skin electronic devices, and demonstrates an intrinsicallyStretchable polymer transistor array with an unprecedented device density of 347 transistors per square centimetre.
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Ultrasensitive mechanical crack-based sensor inspired by the spider sensory system

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that sensors based on nanoscale crack junctions and inspired by the geometry of a spider’s slit organ can attain ultrahigh sensitivity and serve multiple purposes, and that they are applicable to highly selective speech pattern recognition and the detection of physiological signals.
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Electronic Skin: Recent Progress and Future Prospects for Skin‐Attachable Devices for Health Monitoring, Robotics, and Prosthetics

TL;DR: Recent progress in electronic skin or e‐skin research is broadly reviewed, focusing on technologies needed in three main applications: skin‐attachable electronics, robotics, and prosthetics.
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Inflammation-free, gas-permeable, lightweight, stretchable on-skin electronics with nanomeshes

TL;DR: This work shows the successful fabrication of inflammation-free, highly gas-permeable, ultrathin, lightweight and stretchable sensors that can be directly laminated onto human skin for long periods of time, realized with a conductive nanomesh structure.
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